001 Traditional Model, CeramicPrint
001 Traditional Model, CeramicPrint
001 Traditional Model, CeramicPrint
001 Traditional Model, CeramicPrint
001 Traditional Model, CeramicPrint
001 Traditional Model, CeramicPrint
001 Traditional Model, CeramicPrint
001 Traditional Model, CeramicPrint
001 Traditional Model, CeramicPrint
001 Traditional Model, CeramicPrint
001 Traditional Model, CeramicPrint
001 Traditional Model, CeramicPrint
001 Traditional Model, CeramicPrint
001 Traditional Model, CeramicPrint
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Ceramic house numbers.

Ceramic house number, this is a polychrome pattern of traditional inspiration with a zig zag border in the Romanian colors. The rooster on the left, originally a solar symbol, used to be found on the weathervane of houses.

Tradition tells us that Pope Nicholas I (ca. 850) decreed that all churches should have a rooster on the roof. From here the custom was transmitted to lay Christians who took it over to beautify their homes.

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